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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

How is Pace Mode different from a normal metronome?

While
a normal metronome prescribes a constant cadence (e.g. 180 bpm), our method
continuously varies cadence to provide a constant speed. When running using a
normal constant-cadence metronome, speed will constant vary depending upon many
factors including terrain, headwinds and fatigue. When you hit a hill, for
example, your speed will drop for the same cadence. Our method will automatically
increase cadence to keep you at the same speed. Even on the level without wind
or fatigue, each constant cadence has a unique speed that differs between people.